Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/528

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498 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3553. 1906. P¤¤»1i¤¤<¤¤>¤¤¤- PUBLIC SCHOOLS. wg Fo1a OFFICERS! For superintendent of public schools, five thousand .wii,°p.`s1o. dollars; two assistant suiperintendents, at three thousand dollars eachsecretary, two thousan dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred _ dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, Seventeen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars; and members of the board of education shall serve without com ensation. Atrcuénncevtlcm- For two alttendance officers, authorized by the Act providing for ‘“°°°'P’ m ,oompulsory education in the District of Columb1a, approved June {eighth, nineteen hundred and six, at six hundred dollars each, one thousa d two hundred dollars. '1'¢¤¢b¤=¤¤TOR TEACHERS: For one thousand five hundred and seventy-seven teachers, to be assigned as follows: _ For director of intermediate instruction, two thousand six hundred dollars· ‘ d {or thirlteen supervising principals, at two thousand two hundred o ars eac · hFor superirisor of manual training, two thousand two hundred dol- F8; For principals of Central, Eastern, Western, Business, and M Street hi h schools, live in all, at two thousand dollars each; Tognprincipals of McKinley Manual Training School, and Armstrong _ Main Trarmplg Stéhpolhtyrioé ai;} twcixthorgsano dollarg ?ch; 1 S h 1 or prrncr s o or c oo um er ne an orma c oo Number Two, two, at two thousand dollars each; l For principal of Jefferson School, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; For twelve heads of departments in high schools, at one thousand nine hundred dollars each; · For principal of Stevens School, one thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars; For principal of Franklin and Thomson schools, one, at one thousand eiglnt hundred and thirty dollars; d or director of primary instruction, one thousand eight hundred ollars; For principals of Force, Peabody, Dennison, and Lincoln schools, four in all, at one thousand seven hundred and ten dollars each; For principals of Vlrallach, and Van Buren and Annex schools, two in all, at one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars each; d lior principal of Abbot school, one thousand six hundred and twenty o ars; Ign two high school teachers, at one thousand six hundred dollars eac · For principals of Seaton, Henry, Webster, Grant, and Gales schools, five in all, at one thousand five hundred and ninety dollars each; For directors of music, drawing, physical culture, domestic science, gomielstielprs, kinderilgarten instruction, six in all, at one thousand ve un e dollarseac · For principals of Towers, Jackson, and Blake schools, three in all, at pne thousand (four hundred and seventy dollars each; `or assistant irector o primary instruction and one manual train— inghschool teacher, two in all, at one thousand four hundred dollars eac : For principals of Johnson and Annex. Brookland, Emery, Garnet, Randall, and Birnev and Annex, six in all, at one thousand three hundred and ninety dollars each; d E or principal of Mott School, one thousand three hundred and thirty o ars;